Mosquitoes lay up to 250 eggs at a time in still water, which will hatch in 7 to 15 days. During the off season, mosquitoes can lay dormant for up to one year. If standing water is eliminated weekly, many mosquitoes will be kept from breeding in the first place. So if you are anti-mosquito, then start by getting rid of these breeding grounds in your yard.

The Washington Surveying and Rating Bureau (WSRB) has completed its evaluation of the fire protection capabilities of the City of North Bonneville as it relates to our fire insurance rating. We're pleased to know that the Protection Classification for North Bonneville remains a Protection Class 5.

On your mark.. get set.. READ!

Fort Vancouver Regional Library District summer reading program starts June 15. Stop by the library and sign up to read around the district with other kids and families. Track your progress and earn prizes along the way. Learn more about these programs at www.fvrl.org

The City received a $450,000 grant from the Transportation Improvement Board (TIB). The grant monies will be used to improve Evergreen Drive from SR14 to the Hamilton Creek Bridge. This improvement work will be completed the summer of 2016.

If you intend to leave your premises for some extended time period (less than 180 continuous days in duration), the City will continue to charge you the bi-monthly water and sewer utility base rate in your absence. If you intend to leave your premises for an extended period of time [more than 180 continuous days] you may request the City shut off your water meter during this time period. The City will charge you a $60 turn-on fee but you will not be subject to the monthly base water and sewer rate during that time frame.